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1 1 | buying some, at all events of seeing them. Next day I called 2 2 | when she was sure of not seeing him she received other visits, 3 3 | of herself, incapable of seeing what is good, of bearing 4 4 | young man who had liked seeing her. I wished to buy something 5 5 | illness, and that my not seeing him was explained by the 6 6 | found Armand in bed. On seeing me he held out a burning 7 7 | opera-glass in our direction and, seeing my friend, smiled and beckoned 8 7 | Bah! I don't despair of seeing you one day at the back 9 8 | moment." ~"And you, who is seeing you home?" ~"No one." ~" 10 9 | other day. When shall I be seeing you?" ~"When you permit 11 10| Where is Nanine?" she said, seeing Gaston and Prudence alone. ~" 12 11| me as to her pleasure in seeing me. ~"Did you not promise 13 11| him. I am tired out with seeing people who always want the 14 11| nails. ~"Well," she said, seeing Prudence, "have you seen 15 12| Because you don't like seeing him." ~"No; only if you 16 14| have had the pleasure of seeing the tears that she would 17 14| I had still a chance of seeing her. There was a first night 18 14| myself as I went to bed; but, seeing that I do not write, she 19 14| thinking to punish her by seeing her no more. But, on the 20 15| I was looking forward to seeing you at twelve, to having 21 15| you, and wiping out, by seeing you, a thought which was 22 15| however slight, without seeing that they are paid twice 23 16| Lescaut. ~From that time, seeing that I could not change 24 16| hand, and the poor girl, seeing my aim, obeyed me in order 25 16| The habit or the need of seeing me which Marguerite had 26 17| is there?" ~"I have been seeing about a place for Armand 27 17| Marguerite's pleasure in seeing her friends was a little 28 19| contrary, you persist in only seeing in me a woman to whom luxury 29 20| Believe me," I continued, seeing him make an impatient movement, " 30 21| feverish and agitated. On seeing me, she flung her arms around 31 21| toward eleven she awoke, and, seeing that I was up, she looked 32 21| in her face the fear of seeing my visit prolonged. ~"I 33 22| so little astonishment at seeing me, that it was as if he 34 23| that I should stay, but, seeing that if I did not carry 35 23| consequences of our rupture; but, seeing me again in Paris, finding 36 23| disgusted with the woman, seeing her take every word I said 37 23| enough. ~"When shall I be seeing you?" ~"Soon. Good-bye." ~" 38 24| Olympe and she gave up seeing one another, as you might 39 24| declared that Marguerite, seeing her alone, had revenged 40 25| Would you not-suffer on seeing the hindrances set by your 41 26| a sort of vague hope of seeing you beside me again. ~February 42 26| which she can not meet, and seeing that her neighbour is no 43 27| affectionately. I was not long in seeing that the paternal sentiment